One spell is vital for cheating Baldur’s Gate 3 puzzles

One spell is vital for cheating Baldur’s Gate 3 puzzles The world of Baldur’s Gate 3 is extremely dangerous and its greatest treasures are hidden behind vicious beasts and fiendish traps. Or, you could do what most players do and use a single spell to bypass them all. AsBaldur’s Gate 3 uses D&D 5E rules, the developers did their best to try and emulate the tabletop experience in video game form....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · April Garcia

Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C review: you’ve never used a tablet like this

“Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating products, services and apps to help you make a sound buying decision. Find out we test and score products.“ Living life as a digital nomad has its perks, but too much screen time can be overwhelming. I won’t deny the charm of a pleasingly vivid, pixel-dense, high-refresh-rate OLED panel, but there are times that I really despise looking at a screen....

June 15, 2025 · 14 min · 2808 words · Tara Jenkins

Our ‘best gaming laptop’ is on sale — Lenovo Legion Pro 5 at 26% off

Does your gaming laptop need an upgrade? We highly recommend going for the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 8, which is currently on sale from Lenovo itself with a 26% discount for this Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 configuration. From its original price of $1,600, it’s down to $1,180, which is a fantastic price for this device. You’re going to have to hurry if you want the $420 in savings though, as we’re not sure how long stocks will last for thegaming laptop dealsof this clearance sale....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 367 words · Sandra Hall

Palworld player shocks with insane stats on first Jetragon

Palworld player shocks with insane stats on first Jetragon The Palworld community reacted in absolute shock and awe to one player’s insane luck on their first Jetragon catch. Pocketpair stuffedPalworldwith over 100 exciting and unique monsters for players to catch and defeat. At the beginning of the game, players are faced with quite harmless and cute pals like Lamball and Chikipi, but, as players progress through the game, they will soon find much stronger pals that pose much a much bigger threat....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Ruben Cannon

Pantheone’s Obsidian smart speaker puts Alexa in a sharp new body

Looking for asmart speakerthat doesn’tlooklike a smart speaker? Look no further thanBuy at Pantheone. The Australian company is no stranger to creating speakers that double as works of art. Its debut product, the $2,750Pantheone Iwould look at home in a gallery, and the $1,399 Obsidian makes a similar statement, only on a smaller, portable scale. For its smarts, the Obsidian (which comes in black or white) leans on Amazon Alexa, but it’s also a well-featuredwireless multiroom speakerthat can connect via Wi-Fi,AirPlay 2, or Bluetooth, plus it has a 3....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Danielle Peterson

Path of Exile 2 is ready to go head-to-head with Diablo 4

It didn’t take long forPath of Exile 2to catch my attention during my 30-minuteSummer Game Festdemo. The action RPG opens with five classes standing side by side in handcuffs and with nooses around their necks. They stand on a rickety ship with rain pouring over them. It’s a spectacle. I was soon prompted to select a character. I went with the Witch, as she seemed like a more straightforward, offensive magic user than the Sorceress....

June 15, 2025 · 3 min · 507 words · Lori Lawson DDS

Photosynthesizing artificial leaf may be the air-cleaning tool we’ve dreamed of

We’ve previously coveredartificial soil,cyborg plants, androbot bees. Why not high-tech artificial leaves as well? That’s what engineers from the University of Illinois at Chicago recently invented — and they could prove up to 10 times more efficient than the real thing when it comes to converting carbon dioxide (CO2), via the process of photosynthesis. The results could both clean up our airandprovide a cost-effective type of fuel. While there have previously been attempts made at developing artificial leaves, these have been lab experiments involving carbon dioxide held in pressurized tanks....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · Erika Williams

Planet busters: We asked a physicist what it would take to obliterate Earth

One of science fiction’s most classic tropes is the dastardly plan to destroy the planet with a massive, world-ending bomb. You’ve almost certainly seen it before. The trope has made appearances in some of the world’s most beloved movie franchises, fromMission ImpossibletoPlanet of the Apes.Sometimes the bomb in question will end all life on Earth, but in other cases, it’s powerful enough to blow the entire planet to smithereens. The sheer ubiquity of this trope begs the question: Are weapons of this size and power possible in the real world?...

June 15, 2025 · 5 min · 893 words · Benjamin Gonzalez

Playable beta for ‘Beyond Good & Evil 2’ won’t be ready for quite some time

Of all the games Ubisoft showed off during itsE3 2018 press conference, perhaps the most impressive wasBeyond Good & Evil 2. The long-awaited follow-up is a much larger and more ambitious game than the original, and we can’t wait to play it — butwe’re going to be waitingquite a long time before that happens. Responding to a fans’ question on hisInstagram page, Ubisoft Montpellier creative director Michel Ancel revealed that his team hopes to have a “playable beta for the end of next year....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Eric Smith

Pump up the volume with $100 off a Marshall Bluetooth speaker before Black Friday

Pump up the volume with $100 off a Marshall Bluetooth speaker before Black Friday Fancy getting a new Bluetooth speaker? This retro-looking Marshall speaker is up for grabs with $100 off MSRP. A good-soundingBluetooth speakeris a must-have accessory for every music aficionado. Not only do they help you enjoy your favorite music while you’re on the go, but they also add to the aesthetics of yoursetup, especially since they look as good as any Marshall speakers....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 387 words · Christopher Norman

Researchers create a tiny ‘Atomic’ hard drive that can store 500 terabits of data

Imagine if individual atoms could store data. Dutch researchers are working on doing just that, and can fit500 terabits of data in a single square inch. That’s right: 500 terabits, or 62.5 terabytes, in a drive the size of a postage stamp. This atomic hard drive is 500 times more dense than current solid-state drives, but don’t look for it on the market anytime soon. you may, however, read about itin a paper published in Nature Nonotechnology, if you’re up for some academic reading....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 325 words · Joseph Middleton

Samsung’s Galaxy A13 5G is its cheapest 5G phone yet at $250

Samsung todayannouncedthe new Galaxy A13 5G, a budget phone that would lower the cost of entry to5Gin the A-Series to $250. It’ll launch in December at AT&T, with an expansion to T-Mobile in January. As with all budget phones, Samsung isn’t pushing the envelope here in terms of what to expect. There’s a large 6.5-inch HD screen at the top, and you’ll find a triple-camera setup at the back with a 50-megapixel wide camera, and a pair of 2MP depth and macro sensors....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Charles Carter

Sony announces PS5 name, release, and haptic feedback features

Up to this point, Sony hadn’t officially confirmed the name or when to expect the release of its next-generation game console. That changed today, however, with confirmation that its next-generation console will indeed be called thePlayStation 5and it’s scheduled to release in the holiday season of 2020. While we won’t get our hands on it for about a year, it’s packing some very interesting technology under the hood. In a story byWired, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan said that the console will stick to the simple naming conventions of past consoles, and it will release in the holiday season of next year....

June 15, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Nicholas Todd